A Whole Person Approach to
Health and Healing

Five Aspects of Whole Person Health

The National Institute of Whole Health (NIWH) approaches Whole Person Health from five (5) essential aspects of the individual’s life. These influence the quality and function of that person’s health and health behaviors.

Since 1977, the National Institute of Whole Health has been the pioneers and researchers of Whole Health and Whole Person Care. NIWH offers the only nationally and professionally accredited Whole Health Education® program in the country.

The basis is understanding why and how the 5 aspects impact your health, well-being, purpose, happiness and longevity. You can choose the best way for you to select SUSTAINABLE health behaviors and lifestyle choices. That is the core of the whole person approach to health. For over 40 years, the National Institute of Whole Health has offered Whole Health Training for credentialed health professionals. The goal is to aid in the integration of a Whole Health approach into mainstream medicine.

Whole Health Programs

The NIWH 3-in-1 Whole Health Program® training is
accredited by the Institute for Credentialing Excellence

Institute for Credentialing Excellence

Advance your Scope of Practice with knowledge and credentials
in Patient Health Education and Disease Prevention

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The 5 ASPECTS of Whole Health

PHYSICAL – STRUCTURAL – The physical aspect involves the material physical body and all that impacts it; including congenital issues, DNA influence; any insult such as trauma, infection, hormonal disturbance, lack of sleep, over exertion and other similar impacts on the physical body.

EMOTIONAL – MENTAL – One’s conditioning, feelings, beliefs, values and worldview make up an individual’s emotional profile. There can be triggers that are occur that interfere with sustainable behaviors that improve health or prevent disease.

NUTRITIONAL – CHEMICAL – Both the chemical and energetic components of consumed foods are taken into the body and utilized as fuel to nourish bodily processes and functions. As with any machine, the materials used to run and operate it contribute to the quality of its’ function.

ENVIRONMENTAL – The environment we live in exerts one of the most critical influences on the quality and quantity of life we live. Air, water, weather, noise, pollution, energetic emissions, politics, war, economics are some of the many environmental issues we can face.

SPIRITUAL or WORLDVIEW – How one views the universal order, how we answer the three (3) Big Questions – “Why am I here?”, “What is the meaning of my life?”, and “Where do I go when I die?”

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To request course handouts and CE evaluation forms, view our FREE one hour CE course on Menopause, then contact us at wholehealtheducation@gmail.com and we will send you out the paperwork.

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